Defence in the Media: Thursday 8 November 2018
Defence news today includes an announcement by Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson on additional funding to support veterans.
Defence news today includes an announcement by Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson on additional funding to support veterans.
Defence news today includes reporting on private healthcare for service personnel. Private healthcare The Mail on Sunday today reports that the MOD has spent money on medical procedures for service personnel at private healthcare clinics. The People also reports on this issue, with …
Defence news today includes an update on the Better Defence Estates Strategy, and reporting on Armed Forces mental health. Better Defence Estates strategy There is widespread coverage today on the Better Defence Estates Strategy, following an update to Parliament yesterday. …
Today's defence news includes coverage of the new Armed Forces (Flexible Working) Act 2018 and continued coverage on the mental health offered to military personnel.
This morning's papers report on counter-Daesh training in Syria and the National Shipbuilding Strategy.
Defence news today includes reporting on mental health in the Armed Forces.
Today’s defence news includes reporting on Operation Northmoor and PTSD.
Today’s broadcast headlines include news that the Olympics has ended with Britain achieving its most successful medals haul since 1908, topping London 2012.
Today’s defence news summary covers suicide, pensions and air strikes against Daesh.
In today’s news of interest for Defence there are reports on Army Reserves and veteran’s mental health support, as well as further reporting on calls for an apology for the former head of the British Army, Lord Bramall.